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    61200376 L1-5B Issue 2, June 2000 CLEI Code : SILCHL0DAA T A 850 System Installa tion and Maintenance 61200376L1-5B 1 Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are trademarks, registered trademarks , or trade names of their respective holdres. Contents 1. General ................. ............ ........... ........... .[...]

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    2 Issue 2, June 2000 61200376L1-5B chassis occupies a space the size of a pi ece of notebook paper. Two TA 850 systems can be mounted side-by- side in ei ther 19-in ch or 23-in ch relay racks. Preconfigured p ackages are av ailable. Feature s T h eT A8 5 0i n c l u d e st h ef o l l o w i n gf e a t u r e s : • T1/FT1 integrated access •T D M t[...]

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    61200376L1-5B Issu e 2, June 2000 3 Gr ounding Instructions This section p rovides groundi ng instruction informa- tion f rom the Unde rwriters ' Labo ratory U L 1950 Stan - dard for Safety: In formation Technology Equipment. An equipment grounding conductor that is not smaller in size than the ungrounded branch -circuit supply con- d u c t o [...]

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    4 Issue 2, June 2000 61200376L1-5B Table 1. TA 850 Bac kplane Connections UL 19 50 Deployment Guideli nes. One of the f ollow- ing two pow ering sch emes sha ll be used when po wer- ing this equipmen t: 1. Use the AD TRAN power supply (part number 1175043 L1). 2. D o the fol lowing : a. Co nnect the unit to a rel iably g rounded -48 Vdc source whic[...]

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    61200376L1-5B Issu e 2, June 2000 5 connection is screw t erminal P7, w hich can be used if -4 8 Vd c is available as in central office applications. The screw t ermi nal connect ion is sh own in Fi gure 6 on page 5. Fig ure 4. Connector Pinout Figure 5. T1 Connections Figure 6. Alternate Power Connection Off ice Al arm s. Backplane alarm connectio[...]

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    6 Issue 2, June 2000 61200376L1-5B Table 2. Wire Wrap Identification Figure 7. Office Ala rm Connections Table 3. Al arm Notification Install any Option Modules After installi ng the TA 850 Base Unit and connecti ng the r equi red ca ble s, you can ins tall your ch oice o f op - tion modules. Individual access modules insert from the front. A l ock[...]

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    61200376L1-5B Issu e 2, June 2000 7 Pr oduct Support Informa tion Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applic ations Support. Please contact yo ur local distributo r, ADTRAN Appli- cations E ngineering, or ADTRAN Sales: P ost-Sale Support. Please contact your lo cal distribu- t o rf i r s t .I fy o u rl o c a ld i s t r i b u t o rc a n n o th e l p ,p l e a s [...]

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    8 Issue 2, June 2000 61200376L1-5B Affidavit f o r Connection of Customer P remises Equipment to 1.544 Mbps and/or Su brate Digit al Servic es For the work to be performed in t he certified territory of _______ ______ _____ ______ (telco nam e) Stat e of ___________ _____ County of ______ _____ _____ I, ____________ _____ ______ ______ (n ame), ___[...]

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    61200376L1-5B Issu e 2, June 2000 9 7. The fol lowi ng in for matio n may be r equir ed when applying to y our local telephone company for leased line fac ilities. For a T 1 Port: For an FT1 Po rt: This equipment has been tested and found to co mply with the lim its for a Cl ass A digita l device, pursu ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits[...]

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    10 Issue 2, June 2000 61200376L1-5B T h eL o a dN u m b e r( L N )a s s i g n e dt oe a c ht e r m i n a ld e - vice den otes t he per centa ge of the total lo ad to be con- nected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prev ent ove rlo ading. T he term inat ion on a lo op may consist of a ny combinat ion of devices subj ect only to th[...]